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There's your everyday corruption, and then there's what California state Sen. Leland Yee has been accused of. The FBI arrested Yee yesterday on sweeping corruption and arms smuggling charges, the LA Times reports. The affidavit names 26 people in all—including prominent political consultant Keith Jackson, and a notorious gangster known as "Shrimp Boy." Jackson was raising money for Yee, and told an undercover FBI agent posing as a donor that Yee had a contact who could smuggle guns through a port in New Jersey.

Yee also allegedly solicited illegally large donations in exchange for favors. For example, he took $6,800 for convincing the legislature to formally praise the Ghee Kung Tong Freemason lodge—where Shrimp Boy, aka Raymond Chow, is the "dragon head." Agents raided that lodge yesterday, along with Yee's home and office and other locations. Others in the operation are also accused of money laundering, murder for hire, cigarette smuggling, and drug distribution, the San Francisco Examiner reports. Yee was released on $500,000 bond yesterday after appearing shackled in court. The senator had been a leading candidate for secretary of state and was known for his tough stance on gun control. He wasn't the only US politician sporting handcuffs yesterday.

That place sounds way more interesting than the old Freemason Lodge in my town.

hubble

Mar 27, 2014 10:20 PM CDT

You just have to love the irony of this story. A Democrat senator, from California no less, is caught smuggling guns. This would have been a MUCH bigger story for the media if a Republican was the accused. Senator Yee was a big gun control advocate, he does not believe that law abiding citizens should have guns but apparently is OK with criminals having them.

jerrymac90

Mar 27, 2014 8:53 PM CDT

What's with the sudden, and abnormally large, arrests and/or conviction of Democrat politicians recently? This is way outside the norms. It makes me wonder if the Dems are cleaning out the closet in preparation for the midterms. It also make me wonder if this means we can expect a surge in the arrests/convictions of REPUBLICAN politicians later on this year, say in September and October. I guess time will tell.